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Luminescence Thermometry via Multiparameter Sensing in YV<sub>1-<i>x</i></sub>P<i><sub><i>x</i></sub></i>O<sub>4</sub>:Eu<sup>3+</sup>, Er<sup>3</sup>. [PDF]
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Aqueous up-conversion organic phosphorescence and tunable dual emission in a single-molecular emitter. [PDF]
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Giant Exciton Transport in hBN/2D-Perovskite Heterostructures
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Multidimensional luminescence measurements
Analytical Chemistry, 1985Abstract : Luminescence spectroscopy has long been recognized as a tool for the quantitative and qualitative identification of a wide range of molecular systems. However, the resolving power of these techniques is often limited for similar compounds because absorption and emission peaks are typically broad banded and leads to overlapping spectra.
Gabor Patonay+2 more
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Enhancements in Luminescence Measurement Techniques
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2002New developments in the Risø TL/OSL system includes a software controlled heater fitted underneath the beta source to enable irradiation of samples at an elevated temperature. This allows investigations of competition effects from thermally shallow traps and centres. Significant additional software developments include the facility to vary linearly the
Bøtter-Jensen, L.+3 more
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Luminescence measurements with CCDs
IECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.98CH36200), 2002A multi-parametric measurement system of low light intensity based on a CCD is evaluated in this article. The light arrives through several optic fibres from the corresponding sample or chemical sensor phase, where the luminous phenomenon is produced.
J.C. Campo+3 more
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Developments in luminescence measurement techniques
Radiation Measurements, 2006Abstract We report on our continuing investigation and development of new measurement facilities for use in irradiation, optical stimulation and luminescence signal detection; these facilities have potential application to all forms of luminescence-based retrospective dosimetry, and are particularly intended for use with the Riso TL/OSL reader.
Thomsen, K.J.+4 more
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Temperature lags of luminescence measurements in a commercial luminescence reader
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2015Abstract The temperature recorded in thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence equipments is not the temperature of the sample but that of the heating element on which the thermocouple is attached. Depending upon the rate of heating, a temperature difference appears between the samples and the heating element, termed as temperature lag,
Güneç Kıyak, Nafiye+2 more
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ISOTACHOPHORETIC MEASUREMENTS OF LUMINESCENT SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS
Biophysical Reviews and Letters, 2007Luminescent semiconductor nanocrystals of CdTe and CdSe were derivatised by mercaptocarboxylic acids. A direct synthesis in the solution of the ligand and a post-synthesis ligand exchange method was used. The two methods were compared and evaluated by isotachophoresis.
Bücking, Wendelin+5 more
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Detrimental nonlocality in luminescence measurements
Journal of Applied Physics, 2017Luminescence studies are used to investigate the local properties of various light-emitting materials. A critical issue of these studies is presented that the signals often lack all advantages of luminescence-studies of high locality, and may originate from an extended spatial region of even a few millimeters in size or the whole sample, i.e., places ...
Mariusz Pluska, Andrzej Czerwinski
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